Editor’s note: The following RI arrests recorded in the RI Trooper Log were reported by the RI State Police on their website. An arrest reflects charges against an individual, and does not indicate guilt or innocence.
WARWICK, RI — RI Trooper Log arrests May 25 – May 30 involving Warwick included charges for DUI, illegal weapons, simple assault, and a missed hearing.
Here are the basics on those arrests:
Wanted, simple assault At 10:14 a.m. May 25, troopers arrested Elijah Matthews, 21, of 326 Plain St., Floor 2, Providence, Rhode Island on an Affidavit & Arrest Warrant for Simple Assault originating out of the Providence Police Department.
The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 in the City of Warwick. Matthews was transported to the Wickford Barracks, where he was processed and later turned over to the Providence Police Department.
Wanted, weapons possession At 10:30 a.m. May 26, troopers arrested Rashad Glenn, 25 of 228 Baker St., Providence, RI for Fugitive from Justice on an extraditable warrant out of the Rehoboth Police Department for Possession of a Weapon.
The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Bald Hill Road in the City of Warwick. Glenn was transported to the Wickford Barracks where he was processed and later transported to Third District Court for arraignment
DUI charge, Rte. 95 stop At 12:48 May 28, Troopers arrested Carlos Faria, 48, of 5 Patriot Way, Seekonk, MA for 1.) Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicating Liquor and or Drugs B.A.C. Unknown- First Offense and 2.) Refusal to Submit to a Chemical Test.
The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 North in the City of Warwick. Faria was transported to the Operation Blue Riptide B.A.T. Mobile for processing and later misdemeanor released to the custody of a responsible adult.
Missed court, shoplifting charge At 11:30 a.m. May 29, Troopers arrested Olyvia Pendergast, 20, of 90 Oak Tree Ave., Warwick, Rhode Island on a Third Division District Court Bench Warrant for Failure to Appear for Arraignment on the original charge of Shoplifting, originating out of the Warwick Police Department.
The arrest was the result of a motor vehicle stop on Route 95 in the City of Warwick. Pendergast was transported to the Wickford Barracks, where she was processed and later turned over to the Adult Correctional Institution – Women’s Intake Center.
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